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Knockmore knock Carnacon off the top of the mountain

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A stunning display from Knockmore in James Stephens Park in Ballina last Sunday saw them dethrone Carnacon as the top side in ladies' football in the county after two decades at the top of the tree.

Knockmore claim senior title ending Carnacon dominance

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Knockmore ended a two decade old empire in James Stephens Park in Ballina on Sunday afternoon when the claimed the Mayo LGFA Senior Football Championship, with a 1-16 to 0-7 win.

Carnacon look to shoot down Galway visitors

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Carnacon will have home advantage on Saturday afternoon when they look to take the scalp of defending Connacht and Galway champions Kilkerrin-Clonberne in the provincial semi-final.

Carnacon look to keep on making history

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In a year of change, one thing has remained the same and that is Carnacon are looking to claim the Mayo Ladies Football Senior Championship once again.

Qualities of Water exhibition and Lough Carra Catchment Association Booklet launched

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Over 70 people gathered in the Linenhall Foyer on Friday, February 7 to attend the opening of a photographic exhibition “Qualities of Water” and the launch of an educational booklet “Lough Carra – a Gem Worth preserving”.

Carnacon bow out of Connacht championship

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Olivia Divilly hit top form as reigning champions Kilkerrin/Clonberne advanced to the Connacht Senior Club Championship Final after victory over rivals Carnacon at the Connacht Centre of Excellence.

Moy Davitts look to derail Carnacon machine

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On Sunday afternoon Moy Davitts will look to do what no side has done in the past two decades and deny Carnacon another Mayo senior football title.

Carnacon and Westport go for provincial glory

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This Sunday promises to be a great day of Ladies Football action when both Carnacon and Westport go looking for provincial glory.

Carnacon hit the magic half dozen

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CORA Staunton signed off in style ahead of her Australian adventure by captaining Carnacon to a sixth All-Ireland senior ladies club football title at Parnell Park on Sunday.

Carnacon book final date with big win on the road

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Cora Staunton collected 1-7 as five-time winners Carnacon booked their place in a first All-Ireland ladies senior club final since 2013. The Mayo and Connacht champions made a potentially tricky All-Ireland semi-final against first-time Ulster winners St Macartan’s look relatively straightforward on Sunday, in front of a big crowd at Fr. Hackett Park, Augher.

 

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